Show BY IDY tet TEA telegraph LE NEW nev YORK 22 A motion was made in the supreme court today to day to dismiss the attachment of lio ilo in the hands of belmont co beino being the balance of tile the less leiss than fifteen per cent tent commission which richard Pe celiston liston won last may in a lottery the attach anent wai was granted at the suit sult of E wrenny WD W denny enny who says that celiston Pe liston promised bromis ed him halt half his gains if he cammie caffie came to new now york and ani helped to t get stet the money A private london dispatch says that lord north lias has placed a million sterling in the hands of jay cooke 1 mccullough 10 co of or london A formidable strike of crippins Cri spins took place today to day for the purpose of compelling the employers to return to the tho old scale of prices made after the last strike in the dull s eason reason the employers refused to eartho laythe pay the tho scie and now in the busy ausy season the men inen demand compliance with tho the contract Au crusTA ga 22 the T following dispatch has been received from tallahasse fla fia dated september A terrific storm prevailed throughout this tilis section of country on friday several stores were i unroofed thirty or forty houses blown down and several others badly damaged A great number of gin houses were destroyed st the crops are considerably ruined three or four jives yes were lost and several beveral persons were wounded A abarge large number of cattle wei wele 0 If killed filed the roads are blocked by filon fallen trees and telegraph wires and fence fenee are down jawn for miles the tile loss in this county is immense bridges were completely washed away houses homes floated and families made madu homeless newport is also reported swept awa 11 SAN francisdo 12 alexander mclean has instituted a suit in the district court against the blue point gravel mining co to ra recover S damages for personal lri iri juries injuries ho he claims that a blast was carelessly discharged in the mine no notice being given and that a piece of rock struck his arm and broke it making him a cripple for life it has been ascertained that no one was lost by the wreck of the costa rica both the white men and the who were supposed to have been drowned made for lor the shore and came camo to the city they tiley reported themselves today to day washington 1 22 the president and general babcock returned this am and registered at dt hilliards Willi ards hotel in the course of the morning in the president called at the treasury department and had a 11 conference with secretary richardson the result of which may be inferred from the fact that subsequently the secretary stated that the president will do anything X within the law but in no particular part icuM leum will lie he go beyond his clerical authority tho rity he will at all hazards maintain tile the barety safety of the tr treasury amaury and protect the credit of the LT 17 9 iii in the present Bri financial ancial crisis in answer to inquiries nothing was elicited to sanction the report A that action will be taken in regard to placing of the legal reserve at the disposal of the NY N Y city bans banks the treasury lias has a sufficient elent clent amount on hand to meet meek all le legitimate intimate iti mate mato demands the secretary of the treasury will send assistant secretary hillhouse tonight to night dollars in in greenbacks green backs bacus to prevent the clity of his becoming embarrassed in the purchase of bonds the following cable dispatch has been received at the na navy vy department A glasgow sopt sept 22 to the so secretary c detary of the tho navy ly ashington washington the Polaris was lost on the of october we ave were picked up by the Ravens Raven craig twenty five miles south of cape york and arid she transferred eleven of us to the arctic which arrived at dundee on tuesday three got on board th the e intrepid d which jias not yet arrived eleven will leave on tuesdays steamer tho the si signed 1 ned CAPT buddington BROOKLYN 20 22 in iii consequence of the wall street panic the presidents and othen other officials of the various banks here hold a consultation 3 in order to aeten determine nino nine what course they should pursue in the event of a panic and run on their banks they resolved to aid each other in the event of a panic and to sell government bonds before refusing to pay at once quva OTTOWA ont 23 2 3 tile tilo the dominion parliament meets meeta on oil ogi thursday the of october next A special to eafrom newfoundland found land says bays the legislature has been dissolved and general elections will be held throughout the island on the esth of no november v ember The tho local government will appeal to tile the country on the cry of and the island will at once enter epter the dominion if they succeed as il is expected they wll will wil 1 golu GOLD HILL nev nov at eleven this morning the gold hill hiu foundry was the tiie scene scent of a bloody ann ray ras john nagie nagle a former employee and ind pateick harvin karvin the tho engineer en ginver lind some words resulting in a night fight in which nagle stabbed karvin harvin jame james j brown and william Rou Koug ghanin hamn attempted to s separate to them but were both stabbed sd by nagle nagie brown and I karvin carvin aio ato both seriously injured and may both die boughman hman is not seriously hurt hutt nagle was afterwards arrested and is now in in jail winnemucca 22 5 2 tile the stag stage me that left here yesterday a in for silver city was ads stopped by three masked men fifty four miles from here liere and robbed wells fargo I 1 cos treasure box was taken col wood U B S paymaster en route for camp mcdermott to pay off its troops w was as the passengers andaas and was also robbed the amount which the robbers got is not yet known before leaving winnemucca the paymasters clerk told several a persons that they were going to pay off the troops several suspicious looking characters heard him and it is thought they got horses and started ahead of the stage and waited for it to come up no resistance was made by wells fargo cos messenger or the passengers although they were well armed cirl Ciri cirigano GAGO 23 ill in chicago today to day there is a very perceptible fe neelin feeling elin of relief from the oppressive effect of the new yo Y ork rk excitement the last few days the scarcity of currency owing gwing to causes that are arc very manifest is the only depressing influence in now felt in business circles and if the letting up continues in no new w york even this will soon be obviated our bankers are in excellent spi spirits rits tho tilo past day has been quiet at all banks and public confidence seems beems to fo bo fully reestablished deposits at savings institutions today to day have very considerably sider ably exceeded the applications for de deposits bosits louisville lle lne ky 28 there were twenty deaths at shreveport yesterday the disease is spreading in in the suburbs and attacking attaching acclimated persons und and the blacks who have been generally exempt superintendent reports that the disease is becoming nearly as alar the pestilence va 23 the peoples bank first national merchants national bank and planters and mer Xer merchants chants bank JUan kall all nil of petersburg 9 va suspended this morning the citizens bank has declined payment other failures are reported washington WASHING tos TOX 23 the COMMIS 1 lioner of internal revenue holds that tile the liability to pay taxes by a dealer in leaf tobacco does not attach to the act of purchasing any person may purchase leaf tobacco at a sheriffs aie ale or directly of a farmer or any other person without incurring any liability to pay the special tax before it is selling leaf tobacco that creates such liability N NY strike ended in victory for the workmen the employers acceding to their demand for an increase of wages A startling case of baby farming has just beell been discovered the principal rine blip being mrs ellen bobes roberts robes w of east ast ag st A neighbor testified fl that no less than 30 children of tender age had died in mrs roberts house in five months she was arrested today to day SAN the tho body ofa ora of a drowned man was foun found d Hunters at hun tena tean point by an italian fisher lisher manthis morning and taken to the morgue in the pock pockets ets of the clothing was wag found a certificate of discharge to william conn a so seaman beaman aman on the steamer idaho dated at san francisco march 9 1873 also several letters dated at trent college wilford nottingham E england addressed my imy dear william and signed your loving 2 vire ife ite annie conn there wa wai liao liso a clay street savings bank pass book showing a balance of to the credit of jonathan ruddle huddle the first antty entry is dated february 13 1867 tho the pockets contained a knife and pipe pile but no money nothing is known of the circumstances of his death hut one eye is is very black as if lie he had been struck a severe blow and there are three scalp wounds on the forehead which might have been made by the rocks on which lie he was found it is stated that the new line of steamers between this tilis port and guaymas Gua la paz and colorado river biver will bo be inaugurated on or about the tile ath of october the steamer montana running rui rul ining alternate with the tile JHew burn making trips every twenty days today to day four pacific acif lc so Tf titomas tomas senator and gypsey went down to the wreck of the costa luica jica to make preparations foran for an attempt to extricate the vessel hei bel L el from her rocky bed all of tile the cargo has bas been ie moved and preparations pa rations are being 1 made to get her ber 0 off ff mary callahan the young lady who wiio was yesterday yeste found guilty of petty larceny in stealing a fifty dollar gold note from her mistress was today to day fined twenty dollars by judge louderback A benevolent lady paid the fine and ilas lias procured a home for the unfortunate girl who expresses a desire to reform nefora OTTAWA ont out 21 the government has received advices advises by cable stating that mr tilley has been successful and ba hns has 9 placed on the london market a nive five per cent loan of sterling for the railway the bids amounted to sterling at an average premium of four and a half per cent the interest to be bein begin in on the first of october NEW YORK 24 A herald special from london says that william morton second mate of the polaris who discovered the sea of in in 1854 and is is among the rescued of the buddington party has made a statement concerning the death of captain hall he attended him personally up to the tho moment of his death hall returned on the of september 1871 in perfect health from frona a journey north in dog sledges on which trip he was accompanied by hubbard C chester chief mate and the two E Esqui squi maux joe and hans christian after hall had been a short time in the cabin he took some coaree and immediately after became sick and vomited hall said they were polso poisoning ning him morton horton it is evident believes as hall did he also suspects the subsequent medical treatment morton has lias a violent feeling against dr bissell which ilch lich may color his judgment the governing committee of the stock elchan exchange e met at this am and decided not to open the stock exchange today to day and the secretary of the tile board issued an order that the exchange should not be opened until further orders gold opened at 1121 washington 24 gen barney barnoy special agent of the trea treasury Aury has arrived here liere direct from texas the quarantine of towns and cities in that state is so rigid that he found it difficult to obtain transportation por tation from point to point the running of trains and other means of communication boing being almost entirely suspended in consequence of the scare among tile the people occasioned signed by the prevalence of or yellow fever in some sections of the tile state Gen Barney says thatah that at the time ie left brownsville Browns ville there was vas at matamoras mexico what was called a brigade of soldiers fully off omm officered leered but contafi containing jiing only about three hundred men which threatened to make A a raid into texas in retaliation for tile tiie one lately made into mexico by the united states forces mexicans assert that there are two sides to the matter of depredations pre dalious along the rio G grandel grander raude rande that while t hey they are willing to admit that outrages in the nature of cattle s stealing te aling are occasionally committed by lawless bands of desperate mexicans who cross the itlo rio grande and drive across a few texas cattle there thero are similar outrages committed by b y persons belonging be belongia longin in the U S who cross into efel mexico ico and steal horses and mules from mexican citizens and take them back tote to texas x as Bythe by the vigilance of the U S forces under gen hatch this practice has lately been pretty effectually up pilla 24 A terrible tragedy took place here last night in the twenty seventh ward thos B park parker residing at keng siding avenue denue shot his wife the ball bali b 11 ll taking tak g effect in the eye and glanced downward ho he is then supposed to have shot himself as the police pollee on entering tiie the house found hini hinl I 1 lying ising p A iiii bed vitha vitea witha pistol in his liis hand the ball having passed through the eye into the brain the wife is living jiving this morning 7 and there are some gome hopes of lier her recovery the cause of the quarrel is not yet known the couple were out driving yesterday i afternoon and have appeared to live happily together parker was a gentleman of large wealth and is well known in philadelphia the suicide and attempted murder took place about one EUROPEAN LONDON 22 2 A conflict took place in Ste Stead admans mars mais yesterday between somme son ae ir it h lilen an and d t ile the policemen the officers wele compelled to use their clubs vigorously and did not succeed in dispersing the tile rioters until many llad rec received severe injuries there in Is great cx ex fitment in n the town paris pairis 13 jean jaques cos coste f the celebrated french naturalist is dead rom ROME 23 the tho press are delighted with the reception accorded to ir king ing victor E manuel emanuel at vienna and berlin and express their satisfaction at the cordial relation susy sus bained by italy towards both germany and austria A dispatch from gibraltar says that a terrible exl exi explosion oslon occurred on the steamer Bro oldyn when she was miles from that place la four persons were instantly instant y killed and many scalded it is feared that many of the injured will die A dispatch from Hot Ho brall thrall says nuys tys that th the tho 09 shah hah on arriving there expressed his disgust at the plot which had been concocted in his absence to overthrow his grand vizier the remains of donald dairy dalry dalrymple m late member of parliament for bat bath h have been taken to norwich for interment it is said that lie he never recovered from the fatigue caused by his journey to america 23 the english yacht deerhound has been released by order of the government |